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Indian Tabac Boxers
gsu_guy_21 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 02-03-2000
Posts: 58
Has anyone tried the Indian Tabac boxers? I had one tonight and it must be one of the worst cigars I have tried. This is my first from the Indian Tabac line so maybe it was just a bad stick.
Hansen Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 03-11-2000
Posts: 444
From what I've heard, and experienced myself, cigars from Indian Tabac usually needs some aging. Some six month ago, I bought both the IT Boutique Sampler and a 5-pack of Habana 2000 Teepee. Smoked the Teepee right out of the sampler and got virtually knocked over with dizzyness. Three months later I had another one of the Teepees, but this time after some aging in my 'dor. A very different experience, and better. It was good, and I look forward to try the others of the Indian Tabac line.
mtsheron Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 04-29-2000
Posts: 528
Age them a while in your Dor'. I won a 5 pk. here and found them to be a little green when I lit my first. As time has gone on they have mellowed somewhat. Not too bad of a stick.
ehjr Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 04-03-2000
Posts: 65
i would have to agree, i won a five pack of boxers a little while back... smoked one almost right away, and i was not impressed at all... smoked another about a two weeks ago (about a month later), big difference.... let them sit in the dor for a while..
rookie139 Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 03-02-2000
Posts: 2,149
Try the Indian Tabac Super Fuertes (box-pressed), natural or maduro wrapper...They are unbelievably great sticks!..I don't care for the rest of the Indian Tabac line...You're right about the Boxers..They are essentially crap.
wanyburger Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 07-21-1999
Posts: 665
I've tried the boxers but they were too snug in the ass. I prefer the Indian Tabac briefs. All kidding aside, The Super Fuerte is a MUCH better smoke. Was not impressed with the reg. line at all. The cigar tasted too earthy and finished before it started. Tuna has a better aftertaste, and the wrapper had a spice that hinted it would deliver but feel off when lit. Try the Super Fuerte maduro, has a much more balanced flavor that smokes pretty smooth for a spicier type of cigar. That another thing, shy away if you do not enjoy a full bodied, spicey smoke.
BMW Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 3,010
Try the new line: Tomahawk(comp, to Padron) or creamy, the Bear.
CL Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2000
Posts: 855
Hey, with some age, this cigar is one of my favorites! I don't care as much for the new H2000 wrapper on them; I MUCH prefer the old natural wrapper they had. DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THEY STILL MAKE THEM WITH THE OTHER NATURAL WRAPPER?? I've tried the Super Fuerte once; make sure you're sitting before firing this thing up. It kicked my butt.
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